THE QUEUESLING An old lady out shopping with her basket saw a queue and from force of habit attached herself to it. After a quarter of an hour, having ir -.de very little progress, she asked her neighbour what they were queueing up for. “Blood transfusion.” was the reply.— "Sunday Times,” London.
RADIO REPAIRS 8 AU. MAKES Of RADIO PROMPT-EFFICIENT-CHEAP. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. RADIO CENTRE 226 STAFFORD STREET TELEPHONE 988 TIMARU
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 6
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